Set in a former coffee mill, this exhibition brings together three HT25 artists from across the world, exploring cycles of loss, healing, and creation. Sonya Kelliher-Combs (Alaska) invites reflection on what is shared and protected through Indigenous materials and “portable secrets.” Citra Sasmita (Bali) reinterprets the Ring of Fire, transforming seismic destruction into mythology and sacred renewal. Kanitha Tith (Cambodia) weaves intricate wire sculptures that challenge post-conflict narratives and offer new perspectives on resilience. Free and open to all—RSVP requested. More info: Programs — Hawaii Contemporary
Hawaiʻi Triennial (HT25) contemporary art exhibition is the state’s largest, thematic exhibition of contemporary art from Hawai‘i, the Pacific, and beyond our shores, on view for 78 days across collaborating sites of exhibition on O‘ahu, Maui, and Hawai‘i Island. More info: Hawaiʻi Triennial contemporary visual art exhibition (hawaiionthecheap.com)
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